If that doesn't work go find you a class 3 gun shop with manufacturing license and get the to custom build you one and register it with the atf..

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Two weapons that was designed by the same man still in use by the us military 100 years later...1911 and m2...is there anything that comes close.....lol annd maybe perhaps a sig sauer p226 tac ops edition..

i've been looking at this too. i looked into getting a threaded barrel, storm lake said they will only make barrels for Coonan, and not individuals, so i think we are on our own as far as building an adapter to mate a suppressor to our barrel. and from the research ive done, it appears as if we would need a similar diameter rifle supressor, or a 9mm SMG suppressor to handle the load, and a nielson device to make it cycle. im thinking of making my own, probably a wet one, so i can keep it sorta kinda compact, as much as i can be. hope that helps answer any questions?

I know they are thinking about making longer barrels for the Coonan. I read this on there forums. If they do a 6 inch barrel it would be as easy as just having a gun smith thread it.

I have talked to several places that make suppresses. Most of them say a 9mm pistol suppressor will not work well with a 357 magnum (semiautomatic) pistol but would probably be fine with a 357 magnum rifle.

__________________Shot placement is everything! I would rather take a round of 50BMG to the foot than a 22short to the base of the skull.

all 25 of my guns are 45/70 govt, 357 mag, 22 or 12 ga... I believe in keeping it simple

what do they know? how many people have tried it!? lol. i think I'LL be the judge of how well it works! im sure a wet can will work wonders. at a minimum, it'll eliminate the flame the blows out of the barrel, and cut down on the boom. the zombies wont know what hit em...

Who cares about subsonic? The sonic crack is just a fraction of the muzzle report anyway. With a can it will be much quieter.

even if the Coonan stock spring did not function with sub sonic ammo (mine does with 180 grain rounds) how hard would it be to put a lighter spring in? It uses the standard 1911 sized springs the stock spring for 357 magnum is 22lbs you could just go lighter if needed for sub sonics.

__________________Shot placement is everything! I would rather take a round of 50BMG to the foot than a 22short to the base of the skull.

all 25 of my guns are 45/70 govt, 357 mag, 22 or 12 ga... I believe in keeping it simple

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